Available Now, the new 2200 Edition Geovids!

Looking to get better eyes on your target? Look no further than the Leica Geovid HD-B 2200 with Ballistic Interface.

One of the most recent additions to Leica’s renowned product line, these binoculars include a wide range of new features to accentuate the company’s already well-known high-quality optical clarity. The Geovid HD-B 2200 10x42 and 8x42 include a laser range finder, allowing you to get a clear read of distances with a simple look through the lens.

The Geovid HD-B 2200 also includes a ballistics program that provides information on elevation , allowing you to make the adjustments needed on your particular rifle to ensure a true shot. This can help you take into account these environmental factors when aiming so that you can stay on target even across long distances. This technology is a step above the company’s popular Compact Range Finder 1600-B and 2000-B, and allows users to input their own data to better account for the situation on the ground.

Some of the most advanced non-military range-finding binoculars available, the Leica Geovid HD-B 2200 with Ballistic Interface also includes the companies Perger Porro prism system that allows a greater amount of light to be picked up by the binoculars, improving visibility in even low lighting. Combined with one of the widest view ranges available – 10x = 374 feet & 8x= 426 feet at 1,000 yards), it’s never been easier to get a clear look at hidden animals in thick cover or get a true look at your target.

Upgrades

The new Leica Geovid HD-B 2200 now has a better laser rangefinder builtin that allows it to accurately range targets to 2,200+ yards. The new Geovid 2200s are also able to give the Equivalent Horizontal Range (EHR) from 10 yards all the way out to 1,200 yards. This is particularly helpful for hunting or shooting in mountainous terrain where you will likely encounter a high angle shot. The old Leica Geovids could do an EHR out to 550 yards.